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    Photo with alleged roast dog complicates Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination in the USA | World & Science

    Lucas MorenoBy Lucas MorenoJuly 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Photo with alleged roast dog complicates Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination in the USA | World & Science
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    Kennedy Jr. displays a roasted animal during the flight in 2010.Run/X

    Posted on 07/03/2024 at 12:59

    A recently discovered photograph shows Robert F. Kennedy Jr. standing next to the roasted carcass of an animal, identified as a dog by an expert consulted by Vanity Fair. The politician says it was a goat. The situation has brought negative light to the candidate.

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    Kennedy, 70, allegedly sent the 2010 photo to a friend. He is next to an unidentified woman. But the photo was discovered by the report and has since gone viral in the United States, with news that the politician eats dog meat.

    The Kennedy heir has taken a stand on the fallout from the photo. He calls it a goat and is highly critical of the media. Payment:

    “Hey, Vanity Fair, when your veterinarians call a goat a dog, and your forensic experts say that photo taken in Patagonia was taken in Korea, you know you’ve joined the ranks of the supermarket tabloids. Keep telling America that high prices are the low end, if you will,” Trump wrote. “I’ll keep talking about the fact that working families can’t afford homes or buy groceries because our last two presidents took on a $14 trillion debt, paid for by hard-working Americans.”

    In an interview with Fox News, Kennedy noted, “I was at a campfire in Patagonia, on the Futaleuvo River, eating goat, which is what we eat there.”

    In 2010, the year the photo was taken, Kennedy was diagnosed with tapeworm, a parasite common in dogs, which had died in his brain. During his 2012 divorce proceedings, he suggested he must have contracted the organism during a trip to Asia.

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